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Karwa Chauth
Karwa Chauth is a rigorous day-long fast observed by married Hindu women for the longevity, safety, and prosperity of their husbands. It is primarily celebrated in North and West India.
The festival symbolises the deep bond of love and commitment between a husband and wife. The 'Karwa' (earthen pot) represents prosperity and the cooling nature of water.
1. Nirjala Vrat: Women observe a strict fast without water from sunrise until moonrise. 2. Karwa Puja: In the evening, women gather to listen to the Vrat Katha and worship Goddess Parvati. 3. Arghya: The fast is broken after offering 'Arghya' (water offering) to the moon, followed by viewing the husband's face. 4. Sargi: A traditional pre-dawn meal sent by the mother-in-law to the daughter-in-law.